Democrats Scramble On Health Care Reforms, Post-Kennedy The Associated Press reports that Senate Democrats could end up being more forceful on the issue of health care reform, in the wake of Ted Kennedy’s death — but it’s unclear whether they’ll be more effective. “I think there is going to be a real rallying among Democrats ‘to do this one for Teddy.’ This was his life work,” said Jim Kessler of the centrist Democratic think tank Third Way. “At the same time there is nobody in the caucus who would have been better at solving our internal disagreements.”
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